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  • 1Convexity in economics — Economics …

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  • 2Convexity (finance) — In mathematical finance, convexity refers to non linearities in a financial model. In other words, if the price of an underlying variable changes, the price of an output does not change linearly, but depends on the second derivative (or, loosely… …

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  • 3Theory of the firm — The theory of the firm consists of a number of economic theories that describe the nature of the firm, company, or corporation, including its existence, behavior, structure, and relationship to the market.[1] Contents 1 Overview 2 Background …

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  • 4Choquet theory — In mathematics, Choquet theory is an area of functional analysis and convex analysis created by Gustave Choquet. It is concerned with measures with support on the extreme points of a convex set C. Roughly speaking, all vectors of C should appear… …

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  • 5Non-convexity (economics) — In economics, non convexity refers to violations of the convexity assumptions of elementary economics. Basic economics textbooks concentrate on consumers with convex preferences (that do not prefer extremes to in between values) and convex budget …

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  • 6Modulus and characteristic of convexity — In mathematics, the modulus and characteristic of convexity are measures of how convex the unit ball in a Banach space is. In some sense, the modulus of convexity has the same relationship to the ε δ definition of uniform convexity as the modulus …

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  • 7Prospect theory — is a theory that describes decisions between alternatives that involve risk, i.e. alternatives with uncertain outcomes, where the probabilities are known. The model is descriptive: it tries to model real life choices, rather than optimal… …

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  • 8New Trade Theory — Economics …

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  • 9Demand-pull theory — For demand pull inflation, see demand pull inflation. In economics, the demand pull theory is the theory that inflation occurs when demand for goods and services exceeds existing supplies.[1] According to the demand pull theory, there is a range… …

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  • 10List of convexity topics — This is a list of convexity topics, by Wikipedia page. Alpha blending Barycentric coordinates Borsuk s conjecture Bond convexity Carathéodory s theorem (convex hull) Choquet theory Closed convex function Concavity Convex analysis Convex… …

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